-ista

Etymology
From in "" (1930s).

Usage notes
Words formed using this suffix usually have more of a pejorative connotation than related words formed using. Historically, this connotation tended to be associated with socialism (in reference to Sandinistas), but may also connote a general connection to Latin America or apolitical pejorativeness.

Etymology
, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist

Etymology
.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist
 * 2) -er
 * 1) -er

Etymology
From.

Certain verbs inherited from Proto-Finnic have had the strong stem generalized by analogy, e.g. (stem ) &rarr;.

Etymology
, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist

Derived terms
From.

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1)  -ist
 * 2) One who follows a principle or system of belief.
 * Note, these are related to -izmus, e.g..
 * 1) A member of a profession or one interested in something.
 * 2) A person who uses something.
 * 3) A person who holds certain views or values.
 * 4)  -istic
 * 1) A person who holds certain views or values.
 * 2)  -istic
 * 1)  -istic
 * 1)  -istic

Etymology
Borrowed from, , , /, , all ultimately from , from.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ist
 * 2) ; -ist
 * 1) ; -ist
 * 1) ; -ist
 * 1) ; -ist
 * 1) ; -ist

Usage notes

 * This suffix is often parallel to abstract nouns in, adjectives in and verbs in.
 * Despite ending in a, this suffix is used for both females and males.

Etymology
, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist

Etymology
From, from the stems of verbs in + the masculine agent noun suffix.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist; one who practises or believes.

Usage notes
The suffix -ista is added to a noun base to form a noun. It is seldom formative in Latin, usually being borrowed as part of an Ancient Greek word to which the suffix was added.

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ist

Usage notes

 * As with, generally only productive with non-Portuguese/Macanese roots.

Etymology
.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ist

Etymology
, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ist person with a particular creative or academic role, appended to the name of this role, or its corresponding adjective
 * 2) -ist; -man person who uses or works with a particular tool, instrument or technique, appended to the name of the tool
 * 3) -ist one who follows a particular doctrine, appended to the etymon of the doctrine’s name
 * 4)  someone from a location
 * 5) a supporter of a sports team
 * 1) -ist one who follows a particular doctrine, appended to the etymon of the doctrine’s name
 * 2)  someone from a location
 * 3) a supporter of a sports team
 * 1)  someone from a location
 * 2) a supporter of a sports team
 * 1) a supporter of a sports team
 * 1) a supporter of a sports team
 * 1) a supporter of a sports team

Suffix

 * 1) -istic, -ist of or relating to a particular doctrine, appended to the etymon of the doctrine’s name
 * 2)  of or relating to a location
 * 1)  of or relating to a location

Usage notes

 * The Portuguese suffix -ista does not have the same pejorative connotation as the English suffix -ista.

Etymology
, from.

Suffix

 * 1) ; one who follows a principle
 * 2) one who holds certain values
 * 1) one who holds certain values
 * 1) one who holds certain values
 * 1) one who holds certain values

Usage notes

 * See the usage notes for example in,.

Etymology
, from, from.